Man killed in shooting at Chicago Greyhound bus station

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Man wounded in shooting at Greyhound bus station

A man was shot multiple times and gravely wounded at the Greyhound bus station Monday morning in the South Loop.

A man was shot and killed outside a Greyhound bus station Monday morning on the Near West Side.

Duwon Gaddis, 30, got into an argument with another person around 11 a.m. and was shot once near the bus station located at 630 W. Harrison St., according to Chicago police.

Gaddis, of Palos Hills, was transported to Stroger Hospital where he was later pronounced dead, officials said.

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No one is in custody as Area Three detectives investigate.

Greyhound released the following statement in response to this incident:

"We are saddened by the incident that occurred today outside of our Chicago station. Our primary concern at this time is the continued safety of our passengers and team members as law enforcement continues their investigation. Operations have been temporarily postponed until further notice."